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Q5. What’s a big myth associated with enterprise AI?

Ryan Raiker
EASY ANSWER! - the AI will replace us human workers!

Rik Chomko
A5: AI is coming for human jobs. It’s NOT. AI/ML works best when humans are in the loop. Leveraging human accountability within AI/ML leads to better governance, predictability of customer needs and more personalized solutions.

James Maguire
@RyRaiker Well, it will replace "some" of us.... won't it?

Ryan Raiker
Assisting, Not Overtaking
We shouldn’t fear automation, machine learning, and artificial intelligence in the workplace. These tools are going to reshape the way we live and work in a meaningful way, but this is very likely to be a positive impact. #ai
We shouldn’t fear automation, machine learning, and artificial intelligence in the workplace. These tools are going to reshape the way we live and work in a meaningful way, but this is very likely to be a positive impact. #ai

Victor Thu
A5: The biggest myth is that data scientists strongly believe their models are so unique that no commercial software can handle their unique properties.
This is not the case, and it stems from a knowledge gap that exists between teams.
This is not the case, and it stems from a knowledge gap that exists between teams.

Rik Chomko
If it does replace some of us, there will always be other work to do.

Ade
Hmmm. Yes and no. Most of the projects we were work on with our customers result in AI solutions that augment people's jobs

James Maguire
@RikChomko I want to believe that. But what about the untrained workers it replaces?

Ryan Raiker
@RikChomko When you think about the building trades, do you think that the drill replaced the job of the human carpenter? I imagine the answer is: Absolutely not! I think everyone would agree that the drill assisted the carpenter and made him much more productive in his trade

Chris Ehrlich
A5: That the marketplace and society are ready for true AI and its ripple effects.

James Maguire
@Chris_Ehrlich Chris, so true. We aren't ready.

Ade
Re AI replacing humans. I think, yes and no. Most of the projects we were work on with our customers result in AI solutions that augment people's jobs

Ade
@Chris_Ehrlich This is such a good point. It's why I am really excited by the work that civil society is doing in this space. For example, algorithmic Justice League's work on Algorithmic Bias Bounties.

Rik Chomko
@Ryraiker That is the way I think about it. Yes, there are some skills required and yes there will be some unskilled workers that are replaced. Other jobs should arise for them and opportunities for retraining.


